Amending Executive Order 13381, As Amended, To Extend its Duration by One Year

2006-07-03Executive Order 13408
Signed by: George W. Bush
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Headline: Extends Expiration Dates in Prior Executive Order by One Year

What it does: The order amends Executive Order 13381 by replacing two 2006 dates with corresponding 2007 dates, extending that order's duration by one year.

Real World Impact:
  • Extends the prior order's effective dates by one year.
  • Keeps programs or requirements under Executive Order 13381 in force.
  • Delays any reviews, expirations, or deadlines originally set for 2006.
Topics: government administration, deadline extension, executive order amendment

Summary

This executive order amends a prior order, Executive Order 13381, to extend its duration by one year. It replaces two dates in Section 6: it changes "April 1, 2006" to "April 1, 2007" and "July 1, 2006" to "July 1, 2007."

The change keeps any programs, requirements, or deadlines established by the earlier order in effect for an additional year. The order is administrative and does not itself create new programs or direct new actions beyond the date changes.

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